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Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada
Spipiyus Provincial Park (also known as the Caren Range) is a 29.79 square kilometres (11.50 sq mi) provincial park in British Columbia, Canada. The park is north of Halfmoon Bay on the Sechelt Peninsula. It protects pockets of old-growth forest that are habitat for the marbled murrelet.[1]
The park features hiking trails to Mount Hallowell, from which there are views of Pender Harbour, the Strait of Georgia and Vancouver Island.
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References
- ^ "Spipiyus Park". BC Parks. Retrieved 2024-06-03.
49°38′33″N 123°53′30″W / 49.64250°N 123.89167°W / 49.64250; -123.89167
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